1. Buy a house first. It doesn't matter how good your equipment if you can turn it up to a realistic level.
2. Don't assume that "more costly, more better". So many people think this way that equipment makers are FORCED to inflate their prices to maintain the "better" image or lose market share. If you can't trust your ears, take up golf instead.
3. Don't buy new if you can get it used (typically at a 40-50% discount).
4. Listen to the piece in your system if at all possible. I've purchased after reading a great review and am usually satisfied but it only makes sense to try first.
5. Buy a house first.
2. Don't assume that "more costly, more better". So many people think this way that equipment makers are FORCED to inflate their prices to maintain the "better" image or lose market share. If you can't trust your ears, take up golf instead.
3. Don't buy new if you can get it used (typically at a 40-50% discount).
4. Listen to the piece in your system if at all possible. I've purchased after reading a great review and am usually satisfied but it only makes sense to try first.
5. Buy a house first.